"I did explore the spin-clean kit but after watching the video, I wasn’t too thrilled to see all the work involved."
If you're playing used LP's, US is the way to go. New album, a Spin Clean could work for just a little refresh. I use one, going on 10 years. I don't buy new LP's, and just am picky about what I get from the bins. The Spin Clean does fine for what it is. I've taken Spin Cleaned LP's to shows and demo room uber systems, and they sound fine. It's not a big deal regarding the process. I don't use fancy distilled water or expensive "special" LP cleaning solutions.
I just haven't found a US machine at a price I want to pay-yet. I want one that's turnkey, like the AudioDesk. Just not for $3-4K
Based on your setup in your profile, I wouldn't bother with anything BUT a US machine.
Consider a used VPI or that Project unit if you're not ready to take the plunge for a US machine.
Starting off with good LP's and being mindful handling them, obviously is paramount.
If you're playing used LP's, US is the way to go. New album, a Spin Clean could work for just a little refresh. I use one, going on 10 years. I don't buy new LP's, and just am picky about what I get from the bins. The Spin Clean does fine for what it is. I've taken Spin Cleaned LP's to shows and demo room uber systems, and they sound fine. It's not a big deal regarding the process. I don't use fancy distilled water or expensive "special" LP cleaning solutions.
I just haven't found a US machine at a price I want to pay-yet. I want one that's turnkey, like the AudioDesk. Just not for $3-4K
Based on your setup in your profile, I wouldn't bother with anything BUT a US machine.
Consider a used VPI or that Project unit if you're not ready to take the plunge for a US machine.
Starting off with good LP's and being mindful handling them, obviously is paramount.